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'intellectual circles' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe groups of people who are well-informed, highly knowledgeable, and generally intellectually-inclined. For example, "In intellectual circles, it is widely accepted that the theory of relativity is accurate."
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Russia is no longer in fashion in Western intellectual circles.
In intellectual circles, Marinetti was unavoidable and irrepressible.
And he was raised in highly artistic and intellectual circles.
Mr Liu was well-known in intellectual circles as a literary critic and academic.
Outside of elite political and intellectual circles, Mr. Hang insists, pro-American sentiment still runs deep.
Badinter and Pisier are women of exceptional privilege and influence in Paris's intellectual circles.
Gratitude for the American liberation in 1944 was not widespread in intellectual circles.
After Ibn al-ʿArabī, the new wisdom developed rapidly in intellectual circles in Eastern Islam.
A brilliant and prolific scholar, he exerted influence in Turkish intellectual circles even after his death.
Known for her original mind, she is especially popular within libertarian intellectual circles.
His essay was widely circulated in intellectual circles -- on paper and by e-mail.
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